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Engineers at Griffith University have shown that carbon capture is a significant phase in the carbon footprint life cycle of vegetated stormwater systems, which can bring multiple benefits to the urban environment.

Australian chemical engineers have found an efficient and sustainable way to filter salt and metal ions from seawater that could mean a breakthrough for safe drinking water for billions of people, and benefits for the water and mining industries.

Australia’s engineering future looks that much brighter thanks to three budding engineers who came up with a biochar filter and fertiliser, a robotic window cleaner, and a bioplastic – and won awards for their efforts.